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Old Dec 4, 2008 | 12:38 AM
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Default Which chinese quad is the best?

Oops thanks for the correction Lt250 Taiwan made are definetly better than China
 
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Old Dec 4, 2008 | 01:09 AM
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Default Which chinese quad is the best?

Check out the Baja Wilderness Storm 125 short bike ,wide stance ,limiter and you wont have to sell it in a few years and do this again .Plenty of power looks like a Raptor but is Chinese knock off of a Xtreme Typhoon
 
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 02:26 PM
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There are like 60 chinese brands of atvs so make ur choice. Id go with a yamoto if i were you but all chinese quads are really junky. Stick with a name brand if u can afford it
 
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Old Dec 10, 2008 | 04:54 PM
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Default Which chinese quad is the best?

I would just like to start off by saying that most if not all chinese units are fairly high maintanance. If you do not go over the unit and lock-tite as well as snug down all necessary bolts then you're in for some headaches.

I would personally choose a JCL unit. Mostly because they offer a 6 month parts warranty and they're usually pretty quick to get the parts out.

below is just my observation of chinese bikes in general because i've had a lot of experience with them.

Actually a lot of the newer chinese units are of much better quality than they have been in past couple of years. Most youth atvs come with an alarm system and a remote so the parent can remotely shutdown the unit from up to a claimed 100 yards. Although if the unit is left to sit for a week with no use and no battery charger, then the alarm unit will actually drain the battery down to nothing. Also, i wouldn't recommend using the battery charger that comes with a chinese unit. They never work right, it's usually best to ride the unit often or shell out the cash for a battery tender.
On the negative side, some companies still use rather cheap rubber bushings in their swing arms and shocks. The rubber tears and degrades after a short time of running the bike fairly hard and then the shocks and swingarm become loose. Fortunately aftermarket bushings can be had for a fair price. Also the electrical connectors, as mentioned in the posts above, are not weather proof. I have a youth atv myself that i just use to beat on and i've never had any problems with wet plugs causing electrical issues, but then again i never take the thing out in the mud so it dosn't take too much to clean it off.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2008 | 11:55 PM
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http://www.planetminis.com/f17...150r-super-104084.html here is the real deal
 
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